Lions FC had to settle for just one point on Friday night as they were held to a draw by Moreton Bay United at Lions Stadium.

A second goal for Meaghan McElligott in the dying minutes of the game – her fourth goal in two games for her new club – ensured the visitors took home a point in their first draw this season, but McElligott said the goals were a team effort.

“I think it takes a lot of pressure off me as a number nine having Jaz and Scotty on the wings; they’re incredible players and honestly I think tonight they did more work than me and they deserved my goals,” she said after the game.

Goals for Tegan Riding and Lana Harch weren’t enough for Lions to secure the win, and as a result they drop to second spot on the table after 20 rounds, with third-placed Souths still yet to play this round.

Western Pride FC fell to their fifth straight loss on Friday night against Capalaba Bulldogs at John Frederick Sportsfields.

A 33rd minute goal to Vicky Lines and a second half brace for Eloise Wadsworth secured the three points for the home side in their first win in three games.

Despite second half goals to Pride’s Zoe Lambi and Kate Muscat, the away side couldn’t do enough to secure any points and will look to find some form before next weekend’s game against Logan Lightning.

A team scoring effort helped Mitchelton to a convincing 5-1 win against Mudgeeraba Soccer Club on Saturday night.

Goals to Annie Evans, Annika Coyne, Georgia Buchanan, Katie McDonald and Darcie Wilson secured the three points for the home side, who will hope to take their goal scoring form into next week’s game against BRFC/NTC.

Mudgeeraba left their comeback too late and could only find the back of the net once with a 64th minute goal to Jemima Lockley.